Plumbing service box installation

ABSTRACT

A plumbing service box assembly is described. The assembly includes a box with a positioning-debris cover configured to be received through an open face of the box and that includes a receiver that engages the plumbing fitting. Engagement with the receiver retains the plumbing fitting orientation and position during installation in a structure. The positioning-debris cover may be retained for aesthetic appearance and/or to resist actuation of the fitting. A trim-piece provides a finished appearance to the installation and retains the positioning-debris cover in position. Top and bottom walls of the box include interchangeable adaptor plates that adapt to various plumbing conduit sizes as well as drain outlets or couplings. A secondary debris cover that encloses the positioning-debris cover within the box and further protects against entry of debris is also provided.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional PatentApplication No. 62/737,499 filed Sep. 27, 2018, the disclosure of whichis hereby incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.

BACKGROUND

It is common practice to install valves on plumbing lines to control theflow of fluid from a water supply. In residential construction apressure control valve and a master supply valve are often installed onthe incoming water supply line to a structure. In many instances it isbeneficial to install these valves within a wall of the structure in aprotected and aesthetically pleasing manner. The valves are typicallyinstalled in plastic mounting boxes that are secured to and/or withinthe wall structure.

The mounting boxes are typically specifically configured to a givenapplication, supply line size, valve type, or the like. Installers thusmust be prepared with a variety of different mounting boxes for a giveninstallation in order to accommodate the various valves, outlets, or thelike included in the installation. Such can require a large amount ofspace for transporting and storing an adequate collection of boxes forcompletion of the installation as well as a great deal of preplanningfor the needs of a particular job.

Properly mounting and/or positioning the respective valve or fittingwithin the mounting box can also be somewhat difficult, especially whenan installer is working independently. It can be difficult to maintainprecise positioning and orientation of the valve within the box whilemaking connections between the plumbing system and the valve. Oftentimesat the completion of an installation, the valve will not be centeredwithin the box and/or may be rotated within the box making for a lessthan ideal aesthetic appearance and potentially hindering theoperability of the valve.

Following completion of a plumbing installation, construction of theremainder of the structure continues. Dust and debris for thisconstruction often collects in the mounting boxes which are open to theinterior of the structure. As such, the boxes must be cleaned out whenconstruction is complete. The valves mounted within the boxes are alsoopen to inadvertent contact by the construction crews which can resultin unwanted operation/opening of the valves and/or damage to the valves.

SUMMARY

Exemplary embodiments are defined by the claims below, not this summary.A high-level overview of various aspects thereof is provided here tointroduce a selection of concepts that are further described in theDetailed-Description section below. This summary is not intended toidentify key features or essential features of the claimed subjectmatter, nor is it intended to be used in isolation to determine thescope of the claimed subject matter. In brief, this disclosure describesa plumbing valve installation that maintains a proper position andalignment of a valve within a mounting box during installation, protectsthe valve from inadvertent operation or damage, and substantiallyprevents collection of construction debris in the mounting box.

The plumbing valve installation includes a mounting box configured forinstallation within a wall of a structure. Opposing ends of the mountingbox include interchangeable plates that can be selectively installed toaccommodate a variety of supply/outlet/drain line configurations. Apositioning-debris cover is provided that is slideably received in anopen front face of the mounting box.

The positioning-debris cover includes a planar body with a perimeterwall extending about the perimeter of the planar body and generallyperpendicularly thereto. The body and the perimeter wall are dimensionedto fit within interior dimensions of the open front face of the mountingbox but in close proximity to interior surfaces of the mounting box. Anaperture is provided in the planar body and is sized and configured toreceive at least a portion of a valve and/or a valve handle therein.When disposed in the mounting box, the positioning-debris cover engagesat least a portion of a valve installed therein to properly position thevalve and to maintain said position of the valve within the mountingbox. The positioning-debris cover may also prevent actuation of thevalve and entrance of debris into the mounting box. In one embodiment, asecondary debris cover may be provided that is configured substantiallysimilarly to the positioning-debris cover and is disposable into theopen face of the mounting box to enclose both the valve and thepositioning-debris cover therein. Following completion of constructionactivities, the positioning-debris cover and/or the secondary debriscover may be removed or may remain in position to aid prevention ofvalve actuation. In some embodiments, the positioning-debris cover maybe repositioned to act as an aesthetic cover while also enabling valveactuation.

DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Illustrative embodiments are described in detail below with reference tothe attached drawing figures, and wherein:

FIG. 1 is a front-side perspective view of a plumbing service boxinstallation for a shut-off valve depicted in accordance with anexemplary embodiment;

FIG. 2 is a front-side perspective view of a plumbing service boxinstallation for a pressure-relief valve depicted in accordance with anexemplary embodiment;

FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a positioning-debris cover of theplumbing service box installation of FIG. 1;

FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a closed-face positioning-debris coverof a plumbing service box installation depicted in accordance with anexemplary embodiment;

FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of a plumbing service boxinstallation for a pressure-relief valve depicted in accordance with anexemplary embodiment;

FIG. 6 is a perspective, front-side view of two plumbing service boxes,one with a pressure relief valve and one with a main supply valveinstalled in a wall of a structure depicted in accordance with anexemplary embodiment;

FIG. 7 is a perspective, back-side view of the valves and structuredepicted in FIG. 6;

FIG. 8 is a partially exploded view of two plumbing service boxes with apressure relief valve and a main supply valve installed therein in awall of a structure with a wall panel removed to reveal a mountingstructure for the boxes depicted in accordance with an exemplaryembodiment;

FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a pair of plumbing service boxinstallations in a side-by-side configuration with a mounting bracketdisposed therebetween and with finish trim rings and onepositioning-debris cover removed and depicted in accordance with anexemplary embodiment;

FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the mounting bracket of FIG. 9;

FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the plumbing service boxes of FIG. 9depicted with the positioning-debris covers and trim rings installedthereon;

FIG. 12 is a front elevational view of a two-valve service boxinstallation with a positioning-debris cover installed thereon depictedin accordance with an exemplary embodiment;

FIG. 13 is a back-side perspective view of the installation of FIG. 12;

FIGS. 14 and 15 are front-side perspective views of plumbing serviceboxes having bottom walls thereof adapted for use with drain linesdepicted in accordance with exemplary embodiments;

FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view of two plumbing service boxes, onewith a pressure relief valve and one with a main supply valve installedon a stud in a wall of a structure and with a secondary debris coverinstalled in the box housing the main supply valve depicted inaccordance with another exemplary embodiment; and

FIG. 17 is a cross-sectional view of the two plumbing service boxes ofFIG. 16 with the secondary debris cover removed and withpositioning-debris covers reversed in orientation depicted in accordancewith an exemplary embodiment.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The subject matter of select exemplary embodiments is described withspecificity herein to meet statutory requirements. But the descriptionitself is not intended to necessarily limit the scope of claims. Rather,the claimed subject matter might be embodied in other ways to includedifferent components, steps, or combinations thereof similar to the onesdescribed in this document, in conjunction with other present or futuretechnologies. Terms should not be interpreted as implying any particularorder among or between various steps herein disclosed unless and exceptwhen the order of individual steps is explicitly described. The terms“about” or “approximately” or “substantially” as used herein denotedeviations from the exact value by +/−10%, preferably by +/−5% and/ordeviations in the form of changes that are insignificant to thefunction.

With reference now to FIGS. 1-3 and 5, a plumbing service box assembly10 is described in accordance with an exemplary embodiment. The plumbingservice box assembly 10 is described herein with respect toinstallations involving a main service valve 14 (FIG. 1) and a pressurerelief valve 12 (FIG. 2) such as those commonly installed in residentialapplications. However, embodiments may be configured for use with any ofa variety of valves or other fitting-types, arrangements, orconfigurations without departing from the scope of embodiments describedherein. For example, the plumbing service box assembly 10 may be adaptedfor installation of a pair of quarter-turn valves 16, such as for hot-and cold-water supplies, as depicted in FIGS. 12 and 13, among otherconfigurations.

The plumbing service box assembly 10 includes a service box 18, aplumbing fitting 20, such as the service valve 12, pressure-relief valve14, or quarter-turn valve 16, a positioning-debris cover 22, and afinish trim-piece 24. As best depicted in FIG. 5, the service box 18includes a generally hollow, cuboidal form having an open front face.Although described as cuboidal herein, the service box 18 need notinclude six planar sides or faces of equal dimensions that are arrangedin parallel, spaced apart pairs to form a cube. Rather, the termcuboidal is intended to include configurations in which the service box18 may be elongate in one or more dimensions. Further, the service box18 may include one or more arcuate, rounded, or angled sides or faceswithout departing from the scope of embodiments described herein. Forexample, side faces and a rear face of the service box 18 may comprise asingle continuous, arcuate surface. All such configurations are referredto generally herein as cuboidal.

Top and bottom walls 26, 28 of the valve-box 18 include cutouts that areopen to the open front face of the service box 18 and include aninwardly facing slot 30 formed around the perimeter of the respectivecutout. The slot 30 may extend around the complete perimeter of thecutout or may only extend along portions of opposing side edges thereofbetween the open front face of the service box 18 and near a rear wall32 of the service box 18. In some embodiments, similar cutouts and slots30 may be provided in one or both side walls 33 of the service box 18.

The slots 30 along each opposing edge the cutout are aligned in a singleplane and configured to receive a pair of adaptor plates 34therebetween. The adaptor plates 34 are sized and configured to beslideably disposed into the slots 30 and to enclose the respective topor bottom wall 26, 28 of the service box 18. In one embodiment, theslots 30 may be formed along a portion of a perimeter of the adaptorplates 34 instead of or in addition to being formed along the perimeterof the cutouts.

Mating, adjacent, or abutting edges 36 of the adaptor plates 34 form oneor more apertures 38 when brought together in abutting relationship. Theapertures 38 are sized and configured to receive plumbing conduits 40,e.g. pipe, tube, hose, or the like, therein and the pairs of adaptorplates 34 are selectable and interchangeable to enable an installer toselect an appropriate pair of adaptor plates 34 for a particularplumbing conduit size to be employed.

As depicted in FIGS. 14 and 15, in one embodiment, an adaptor plate 42may be configured as a single piece and/or to accommodate a drainconnection. The adaptor plate 42 may include a removeable knockout panel44, a drain-connection feature 46 to enable coupling with a particulardrain or other plumbing conduit or component, or other structure such asa test connector 47 for pressure testing a plumbing circuit. The adaptorplates 34, preferably a front adaptor plate 34F, may include an ear 35,clip, tab, or similar feature that engages an opening 37, flange, orsimilar mating feature on the service box 18 or mounting tabs 48 thereonto aid retention of the adaptor plate 34 in a desired installed positionin the slots 30. Thereby, the front adaptor plate 34F may trap a rearadaptor plate 34R within the slots 30 between the front adaptor plate34F and the rear wall 32 of the service box 18.

The service box 18 may include one or more mounting features includingmounting tabs 48 and bracket coupling slots 50. The mounting tabs 48 maybe disposed and arranged in a variety of configurations to enablecoupling of the service box 18 directly to a structure, such as a stud52 in a wall 54 and/or to one or more brackets 56 configured to coupleto the structure. For example, as depicted in FIGS. 5 and 7-8, thebrackets 56 may comprise extensible members that extend between andfasten to the studs 52 in the wall 54. The brackets 56 further engagemounting loops 57 on the mounting tabs 48 to support one or more serviceboxes 18.

The bracket coupling slots 50 comprise a pair of opposing hooked orL-shaped flanges along one side wall 33 of the service box 18 that arespaced apart and configured to slideably receive a stud-bracket 58. Asdepicted in FIGS. 9-11, the stud-bracket 58 is provided with a pair ofspaced-apart, parallel side walls 59 and an intermediate wall 61extending therebetween to form a generally C-shaped component. Thestud-bracket 58 is sized to receive a common stud 52 between thesidewalls 59 thereof with the intermediate wall 61 abutting a surface ofthe stud 52 to enable fasteners, such as screws or nails to be installedtherebetween. Each of the side walls 59 may be disposed in the bracketcoupling slots 50 of a respective service box 18 to enable mounting ofthe service boxes 18 to the stud 52 and on opposite sides thereof.Alternatively, the stud-bracket 58 may be employed to couple a pair ofservice boxes 18 together side-by-side and to maintain a proper spacingtherebetween without coupling the stud-bracket 58 to the stud 52, asdepicted in FIGS. 9 and 11. The stud-bracket 58 and/or the side wall 33of the service box 18 may include one or more detents, clips, or similarfeatures 60 to provide a mechanical interlocking therebetween.

Referring now to FIGS. 3 and 4, the positioning-debris cover 22comprises a planar body 62 with a perimeter wall 64 and a receiver 66.The body 62 is generally rigid and has dimensions just smaller than theinterior dimensions of the inside of the service box 18 such that thebody 62 is receivable through the open face of the service box 18 andinto the interior thereof when aligned in a plane parallel to the planeof the open face.

The perimeter wall 64 is provided along the entire perimeter of the body62 and extends rearwardly from the body 62 in a direction that isgenerally perpendicular to the plane of the body 62. In anotherembodiment, the perimeter wall 64 only extends along a portion of theperimeter of the body 62 or is comprised of a plurality tabs or flangesthat are spaced about the perimeter thereof. The perimeter wall 64extends from the body 62 a sufficient distance to at least partiallysupport the positioning-debris cover 22 against substantial pivotalmovement when installed within the interior of the service box 18, i.e.to maintain the body 62 in a plane generally parallel to the open frontface of the service box 18. The perimeter wall 64 preferably abuts orcontacts and is slideable along the interior surfaces of the service box18 when installed therein. In one embodiment, the perimeter wall 64 isspaced apart from interior surfaces of the service box 18 a shortdistance, e.g. less than about five millimeters.

Surfaces on the interior of the service box 18 and/or the perimeter wall64 may include features, such as lips, flanges, steps, shoulders, orother protuberances that may guide insertion of the positioning-debriscover 22 into the service box 18, aid alignment of thepositioning-debris cover 22 within the interior, and/or define an extentto which the positioning-debris cover 22 can travel into the service box18. Features may also be provided to releasable engage thepositioning-debris cover 22 to aid retention thereof within the servicebox 18.

The receiver 66 is formed in the planar body 62 and is sized andconfigured to enable at least a portion of the plumbing fitting 20, suchas the main service valve 12, the pressure relief valve 14, or thequarter-turn valve 16 to pass through the planar body 62 of thepositioning-debris cover 22. The receiver 66 is provided with an outlinethat closely mimics the form of the associated plumbing fitting 20 to bereceived therethrough such that when inserted therethrough, the plumbingfitting 20 is abutted by or in close proximity to an edge 68 of thereceiver 66. The receiver 66 may include a boundary wall 70 along atleast a portion of the perimeter of the receiver 66 and extendingforwardly away from the interior of the service box 18 and generallyperpendicularly to the planar body 62. In one embodiment, the boundarywall 70 extends rearwardly toward the interior of the service box 18from an opposite face of the planar body 62 in addition to or instead ofextending in the forward direction. As depicted in FIG. 4, in oneembodiment the receiver 66 is closed off to form a blind bore, such asby providing a surface 71 comprised of a thin layer of materialextending across a terminal edge of the boundary wall 70. In anotherembodiment, the planar body 62 is continuous and the boundary wall 70extends inwardly or rearwardly to engage the plumbing fitting 20 withinthe service box 18.

The receiver 66 may be configured to receive a valve handle 72 oractuator in one or more positions. For example, FIG. 1 depicts the valvehandle 72 in a first position and within a first portion 74 of thereceiver 66 while a second portion 76 of the receiver 66 which isconfigured to receive the valve handle 72 in a second position remainsunused. The receiver 66 may also be formed to accommodate more than onetype, style, or configuration of the plumbing fitting 20. As depicted inFIGS. 1 and 2, the receiver 66 is configured to interchangeably receivethe main service valve 12 and the pressure relief valve 14. In anotherembodiment, more than one receiver 66 is provided in the planar body 62to accommodate multiple valves 16 or fittings 20 installed in the singleservice box 18, as depicted in FIGS. 12-13.

With continued reference to FIGS. 1 and 3, the finish trim-piece 24 isconfigured to enclose or overlie an unfinished edge of the wall 54surrounding the service box 18 to provide an aesthetically pleasingfinished appearance. The trim-piece 24 thus is generally configuredsimilarly to a frame or other decorative surround and may include anydesired ornamentation. The trim-piece 24 includes a decorative frameportion 78 with an engagement wall 80 extending from a backside thereofand generally perpendicularly to the plane of the frame portion 78. Theengagement wall 80 is dimensioned and oriented similarly to theperimeter wall 64 of the positioning-debris cover 22 to fit within theinterior of the service box 18 and to be slideably received along theinterior surfaces of the service box 18. The engagement wall 80 and theinterior surfaces of the service box 18 may include one or moreinter-engaging features configured to releasably retain a mechanicalcoupling therebetween.

With additional reference to FIG. 16, in one embodiment a secondarydebris cover 88 may be provided. The secondary debris cover 88 isconfigured similarly to the positioning-debris cover to include a planarbody 90 with a perimeter wall 92 extending generally orthogonally aboutat least a portion of a perimeter thereof. The planar body 90 is fullyenclosed or complete and may include one or more raised or depressedgrasping features 94 formed therein. The grasping features 94 may be anythree-dimensional form extending from or depressed into the planar body90 to aid a user in grasping or holding the secondary debris cover 88for insertion and/or removal from within the service box 18. Thegrasping features 94 may include one or more surface features ortextures to aid grasping thereof. In another embodiment, the graspingfeatures 94 may extend outwardly a sufficient distance and with a formsufficient to accept features of the fixture 20 mounted within theservice box 18 that protrude beyond the open front face of the servicebox 18, like for example a portion of the pressure reducing valve 14depicted in FIG. 16.

Like the positioning-debris cover 22, the secondary debris cover 88 isinstallable into the service box 18 through the open front face thereof.As depicted in FIG. 16, the positioning-debris cover 22 is preferablyinstalled into the service box 18 first or between the secondary debriscover 88 and the rear wall 32 of the service box 18. The planar body 90of the secondary debris cover 88 is preferably positioned generally inline with the open front face of the service box 18, i.e. with a frontedge or perimeter of the walls of the service box 18. The secondarydebris cover 88 thus encloses the positioning-debris cover 22 within theservice box 18 and further protects against entrance of debris into theinterior of the service box 18, onto the positioning-debris cover 22,and/or onto the exposed valve handle 72 or through the valve aperture 66in the positioning-debris cover 22.

With reference now to FIGS. 5-8, installation of the plumbing servicebox assembly 10 is described in accordance with an exemplary embodiment.The plumbing fitting 20 is fitted with sections of conduit or tailpieces82 having couplers 84, such as quick-connect or push-to-connect couplersdisposed at distal ends thereof. Appropriate adaptor plate pairs 34 thatprovide apertures 38 corresponding in size to the dimensions of thetailpieces 82 are selected. A rear plate 34R of each adaptor plate pair34 is installed into the slots 30 in each of the ends of the service box18. The plumbing fitting 20 is disposed into the service box 18 with thetailpieces 82 engaging the apertures 38 in the rear adaptor plates 34R.Front adaptor plates 34F are installed into the slots 30 to capture thetailpieces 82 in the respective apertures 38 formed thereby.

The installation of the service box assembly 10 is described withrespect to a configuration in which the plumbing fitting 20 includestailpieces 82 extending through both the top and bottom walls 26, 28 ofthe service box 18, however such is not intended to be limiting;embodiments may include configurations in which the fitting 20 onlyincludes a single tailpiece 82. In such embodiments, a one-piece adaptorplate 34 may be employed in the top or bottom wall 26, 28 through whichthe tailpiece 82 does not extend, or an adaptor plate pair 34 that doesnot include or form an aperture therethrough may be employed.

The plumbing fitting 20 is rotated and/or positioned within the servicebox 18 as necessary and the positioning-debris cover 22 is installed inthe service box 18 to receive at least a portion of the plumbing fitting20 within the receiver 66. For example, FIG. 1 depicts at least aportion of the handle 72 of a main service valve 12 and FIG. 2 depicts aportion of a body of a pressure relief valve 14 being received in thereceiver 66. Engagement between the plumbing fitting 20 and the receiver66 and/or the boundary wall 70 of the positioning-debris cover 22secures the position and orientation of the plumbing fitting 20 withinthe service box 18. The plumbing fitting 20 thus is restricted againstmovement toward the top or bottom wall 26, 28 of the service box 18 andagainst rotation about an axis extending between the top and bottomwalls 26, 28. Such engagement may also secure the position of the valvehandle 72 to prevent actuation thereof as depicted, for example, inFIGS. 1 and 12. In one embodiment, the perimeter wall 64 of thepositioning-debris cover 22 may engage interior walls of the service box18 to releasably resist withdrawal of the positioning-debris cover 22.

The finish trim-piece 24 may be installed on the service box 18 or maybe stored for later installation following completion of constructionactivities. When installed, a distal edge of the engagement wall 80 ofthe trim-piece 24 may abut the positioning-debris cover 22 to place thepositioning-debris cover 22 in a desired position within the service box18. The trim-piece 24 may also lock the positioning-debris cover 22within the service box 18 or at least provide additional resistance towithdrawal of the positioning-debris cover 22 from the service box 18.

In a preferred embodiment, the above described assembly is completedduring manufacturing and the plumbing service box assembly 10 isprovided as a pre-assembled unit. The pre-assembly process may alsoinclude coupling a plurality of the valve assemblies 10 together on asingle fluid circuit, in for example, a daisy chain configuration, likethat depicted in FIGS. 6-8, in which the adjacent tailpieces 82 of apair of assemblies 10 are coupled via a conduit 40. The pre-assemblyprocess may also provide two or more assemblies 10 coupled side-by-sidevia the stud-bracket 58, as depicted in FIGS. 9 and 11.

Installation of the plumbing service box assembly 10 in a structure suchas the wall 54 may be completed in a variety of ways. The assembly 10,may be coupled directly to the stud 52 by installing fasteners betweenthe mounting tabs 48 on the service box 18 and the stud 52. Brackets 56may alternatively or additionally be coupled between the studs 52 and tothe mounting tabs 48 such as by insertion through the mounting loops 57.The service box 18 may also be coupled to the stud-bracket 58 which isfurther fastened to the stud 52 or to another service box 18. Theplumbing lines of the structure can be coupled to the tailpieces 82 byknown methods.

As depicted in FIG. 7, the service box 18 and the adaptor plate pairs 34are preferably dimensioned to enable use of existing plumbing conduitbracketry 86, i.e. the centerline and/or other dimensions and placementof the tailpieces 82 correspond and are adaptable to availablebracketry. Sheathing and other wall finishings are applied to the wall54 as desired and by means known in the art. If pre-installed, thetrim-piece 24 is removed from the assembly 10 to enable installation ofthe sheathing and wall finishings. The trim-piece 24 may then bereinstalled.

During these installation activities, the engagement of the plumbingfitting 20 with the positioning-debris cover 22 retains the plumbingfitting 20 properly oriented and positioned within the service box 18.The positioning-debris cover 22 also aids to resist entrance of much ofthe construction debris into the service box 18. In one embodimentdepicted in FIG. 4, the receiver 66 in the positioning-debris cover 22is closed off to form a blind bore in which a portion of the plumbingfitting 20 is received but remains enclosed and protected fromconstruction debris and activities within the service box 18. Forexample, in the embodiment depicted in FIG. 4, the positioning-debriscover 22 provides additional protection of the plumbing fitting 20 andinterior of the service box 18 against paint being sprayed into theservice box 18 among other sources of dirt and debris. In oneembodiment, the secondary debris cover 88 may be installed to furtherenclose the interior of the service box 18 as well as to protect thepositioning-debris cover 22 from debris. In another embodiment in whichmaintaining the position of the fitting 20 within the service box 18 isof lesser or no importance, the secondary debris cover 88 may beemployed instead of the positioning-debris cover 22. Such may be thecase, for example, when the service box 18 is employed for access to adrain line or when the fitting 20 is coupled to the top or bottom walls26, 28 of the service box 18, among others.

Following completion of construction activities, the trim-piece 24 maybe installed to provide an aesthetically pleasing finished appearance tothe plumbing service box assembly 10 as depicted in FIGS. 1-2 and 6. Thepositioning-debris cover 22 may be removed prior to installation of thetrim-piece 24 or may be retained in position to provide continuedprotection against collection of debris in the service box 18 and/or toprovide a desired aesthetic appearance, e.g. to hide a body of the valveand plumbing connections therewith from view.

Retention of the positioning-debris cover 22 in position may also beemployed to resist inadvertent or unwanted actuation of the valve handle72, i.e. to provide a tamper-proof or tamper-resistant feature to theassembly 10. When actuation of the valve handle 72 is desired thetrim-piece 24 and the positioning-debris cover 22 may be simply removedto enable operation of the valve handle 72 and then reinstalled. In oneembodiment, prior to installation of the trim-piece 24, thepositioning-debris cover 22 is removed, reversed such that the perimeterwall 64 extends forwardly, and then reinstalled in the service box 18,as depicted in FIGS. 11 and 17 by positioning-debris cover 22A. In thisconfiguration the boundary wall 70 around the receiver 66 is directedrearwardly into the service box 18 and does not obstruct operation ofthe valve handle 72. And the previously outwardly facing surface of theplanar body 62 of the positioning-debris cover 22, which may be soiledfrom construction activities, is now concealed from view while thepreviously inward facing surface, which was protected from constructionactivities and is likely generally clean, faces outwardly to provide aclean, pleasing appearance.

Many different arrangements of the various components depicted, as wellas components not shown, are possible without departing from the scopeof the claims below. Embodiments of the technology have been describedwith the intent to be illustrative rather than restrictive. Alternativeembodiments will become apparent to readers of this disclosure after andbecause of reading it. Alternative means of implementing theaforementioned can be completed without departing from the scope of theclaims below. Identification of structures as being configured toperform a particular function in this disclosure and in the claims belowis intended to be inclusive of structures and arrangements or designsthereof that are within the scope of this disclosure and readilyidentifiable by one of skill in the art and that can perform theparticular function in a similar way. Certain features andsub-combinations are of utility and may be employed without reference toother features and sub-combinations and are contemplated within thescope of the claims.

What is claimed is:
 1. A plumbing service box assembly comprising: a hollow cuboidal body having an open front face and a first wall, the first wall forming a first cutout that is open to the front face of the body; a first adaptor plate slideably installed on the body and enclosing the first cutout, the first adaptor plate including at least one of an aperture configured to receive a plumbing conduit therethrough or a connection feature configured to couple to the plumbing conduit, wherein the first adaptor plate further comprises: a front plate that is slideably installed on the body; and a rear plate that is slideably installed on the body between the front plate and a rear wall of the body, the front plate and the rear plate together enclosing the first cutout, and adjacent edges of the front plate and the rear plate forming a conduit aperture that is dimensioned to receive the plumbing conduit therethrough.
 2. The plumbing service box assembly of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of a perimeter of the first wall around the cutout includes a first slot and wherein the first adaptor plate is slideably installed in the slot.
 3. The plumbing service box assembly of claim 1, further comprising: a second wall opposite the first wall, the second wall forming a second cutout that is open to the front face of the body; and a second adaptor plate slideably installed on the body and enclosing the second cutout, the second adaptor plate including at least one of a second aperture configured to receive a second plumbing conduit therethrough or a second connection feature configured to couple to the second plumbing conduit.
 4. The plumbing service box assembly of claim 1, wherein the front plate and the rear plate are selectable to provide a conduit aperture with a desired dimension.
 5. The plumbing service box assembly of claim 1, further comprising: a plurality of mounting tabs extending outwardly from the body in a plane that is parallel to the open front face of the body, at least one of the mounting tabs including an opening; and an ear extending from the first adaptor plate and configured to releasably engage the opening in the mounting tab, engagement between the ear and the opening releasably retaining the first adaptor plate on the body.
 6. The plumbing service box assembly of claim 1, further comprising: a cover having a planar face, a perimeter wall, and a receiver, the cover being installable into the body through the open front face with the planar face being aligned in a plane parallel to the open front face, the perimeter wall extending substantially perpendicularly to the planar face and along at least a portion of a perimeter of the planar face, and the receiver being formed on the planar face and configured to receive at least a portion of a plumbing fitting therein.
 7. The plumbing service box assembly of claim 6, wherein the receiver comprises an aperture through the planar face that is sized and shaped to receive the portion of the plumbing fitting therethrough.
 8. The plumbing service box assembly of claim 6, wherein the receiver comprises a boundary wall extending from the planar face in a configuration that is sized and shaped to receive the portion of the plumbing fitting within and between opposing portions of the boundary wall.
 9. The plumbing service box assembly of claim 6, wherein the receiver comprises an aperture through the planar face with a boundary wall extending from the planar face along at least a portion of a perimeter of the aperture, the aperture and the boundary wall being sized and shaped to at least partially receive the portion of the plumbing fitting therethrough.
 10. The plumbing service box assembly of claim 6, wherein the plumbing fitting is installed in the body and engages the receiver, engagement between the plumbing fitting and the receiver resisting movement of the plumbing fitting toward the first wall and an opposite second wall of the body and resisting rotational movement of the plumbing fitting about an axis extending between the first wall and the second wall.
 11. The plumbing service box assembly of claim 6, wherein the plumbing fitting comprises a valve with a valve handle, and the plumbing fitting is installed in the body and engages the receiver, and wherein engagement between the plumbing fitting and the receiver resists operation of the valve handle.
 12. The plumbing service box assembly of claim 6, wherein the cover includes a construction orientation and a finish orientation, in the construction orientation a first side of the planar face is directed outward from the body and is exposed to dust and debris produced by a construction operation and an opposite second side of the planar face is directed toward an interior of the body and protected from the dust and debris, and in the finish orientation the second side of the planar face is directed outward from the body to provide a clean, aesthetically pleasing finish appearance while the coilod first side is directed toward the interior of the body.
 13. The plumbing service box assembly of claim 12, wherein the plumbing fitting comprises a valve with a valve handle, and wherein in the construction orientation the receiver obstructs operation of the valve handle, and in the finish orientation the receiver does not obstruct the valve handle.
 14. The plumbing service box assembly of claim 6, further comprising: a secondary cover having a planar body and a second perimeter wall extending orthogonally to the planar body along at least a portion of a perimeter of the planar body, the secondary cover being installable into the body through the open front face with the planar body being aligned in a plane parallel to the open front face, the cover being enclosed within the body between the secondary cover and the plumbing fitting.
 15. The plumbing service box assembly of claim 14, wherein the secondary cover includes a grasping feature formed in the planar body that is configured to aid insertion and withdrawal of the secondary cover from the body.
 16. A plumbing service box assembly comprising: a hollow cuboidal body having an open front face, a first wall, and a second wall disposed opposite the first wall, the first wall forming a first cutout that is open to the front face of the body, the second wall forming a second cutout that is open to the front face of the body; a first adaptor plate assembly slideably installed on the body and enclosing the first cutout, the first adaptor plate assembly comprising a front plate that is slideably installed on the body; and a rear plate that is slideably installed on the body between the front plate and a rear wall of the body, the front plate and the rear plate together enclosing the first cutout, and adjacent edges of the front plate and the rear plate forming a conduit aperture that is dimensioned to receive a plumbing conduit therethrough; a second adaptor plate slideably installed on the body and enclosing the second cutout, the second adaptor plate including at least one of an aperture configured to receive a plumbing conduit therethrough or a connection feature configured to couple to the plumbing conduit; and a cover having a planar face, a perimeter wall, and a receiver, the cover being installable into the body through the open front face with the planar face being aligned in a plane parallel to the open front face, the perimeter wall extending substantially perpendicularly to the planar face and along at least a portion of a perimeter of the planar face, and the receiver being formed on the planar face and configured to receive at least a portion of a plumbing fitting.
 17. The plumbing service box assembly of claim 16, further comprising: a secondary cover having a planar body and a second perimeter wall extending orthogonally to the planar body along at least a portion of a perimeter of the planar body, the secondary cover being installable into the body through the open front face with the planar body being aligned in a plane parallel to the open front face, the cover being enclosed within the body between the secondary cover and the plumbing fitting.
 18. A plumbing service box assembly comprising: a hollow cuboidal body having an open front face and a first wall wherein a first cutout that is open to the front face of the body is formed in the first wall; a first adaptor plate assembly having a first front plate and a first rear plate slideably installed on the body and enclosing the first cutout, adjacent edges of the first front plate and first rear plate forming a first conduit aperture that is dimensioned to receive a first plumbing conduit therethrough.
 19. The plumbing service box assembly as in claim 18 wherein the hollow cuboid body further comprises a second wall disposed opposite the first wall, wherein a second cutout, open to the front face of the body, is formed in the second wall and the plumbing service box assembly further comprises a second adaptor plate assembly having a second front plate and a second rear plate slideably installed on the body and enclosing the second cutout, adjacent edges of the second front and second rear plates forming a second conduit aperture that is dimensioned to receive a second plumbing conduit therethrough.
 20. The plumbing service box assembly as in claim 18 wherein the hollow cuboid body further comprises a second wall disposed opposite the first wall, wherein a second cutout, open to the front face of the body, is formed in the second wall and the plumbing service box assembly further comprises a second adaptor plate slideably installed on the body and enclosing the second cutout, the second adaptor plate including a connection feature configured to couple to a second plumbing conduit.
 21. The plumbing service box assembly as in claim 19 further comprising: a cover having a planar face, a perimeter wall, and a receiver, the cover being installable into the body through the open front face with the planar face being aligned in a plane parallel to the open front face, the perimeter wall extending substantially perpendicularly to the planar face and along at least a portion of a perimeter of the planar face, and the receiver being formed on the planar face and configured to receive at least a portion of the plumbing fitting therein; and a plumbing fitting disposed in the body, the plumbing fitting including the first plumbing conduit and the second plumbing conduit extending from opposite ends thereof and through the first and second conduit apertures respectively, the plumbing fitting engaging the receiver in the cover, and the engagement resisting movement of the plumbing fitting toward the first wall and the second wall and resisting rotational movement of the plumbing fitting about an axis extending between the first wall and the second wall.
 22. The plumbing service box assembly of claim 18, wherein at least a portion of a perimeter of the first wall around the cutout includes a first slot and wherein the first front plate and the first rear plate are slideably installed in the slot.
 23. The plumbing service box assembly of claim 18, further comprising: a cover having a planar face, a perimeter wall, and a receiver, the cover being installable into the body through the open front face with the planar face being aligned in a plane parallel to the open front face, the perimeter wall extending substantially perpendicularly to the planar face and along at least a portion of a perimeter of the planar face, and the receiver being formed on the planar face and configured to receive at least a portion of a plumbing fitting therein. 